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Sport Education Goal:

Formative Assessments Implemented through the Standard Based Sport Education Model Charla Tedder Parker NASPE National HS TOY 2013 Fuquay-Varina High School North Carolina. Sport Education Goal:.

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Sport Education Goal:

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  1. Formative Assessments Implemented through the Standard Based Sport Education Model CharlaTedder ParkerNASPE National HS TOY 2013Fuquay-Varina High School North Carolina

  2. Sport Education Goal: The basic goal of Sport Education is to develop competent, literate and enthusiastic players of sport. Student Outcomes • Physical activity • Success in skill performance • Success in game play – tactics • Responsibility

  3. Sport Education An instructional model for implementation in elementary, middle and secondary school programs with varying levels of adaptation. • How is it different than sport? • Students are given responsibility for “running a team”. • Students are responsible for their own learning.

  4. Sport Education is NOT the same as sport…. • It requires equity of participation of opportunity by having: • Small sided games • No elimination tournaments • Emphasis on fair play, effort as valuable an outcome as result • Celebration of success – record keeping and culminating event. • Teaches students different roles in sport • coach, captain, referee, statistician, etc.

  5. Changing role of teacher • New planning requirements- more pre-class planning to facilitate student coaching role • Designing team practice and competition schedules • Moving off center stage – students take lead • Helping students assume responsibility- guide players and coaches to work together

  6. Changing role of student • Active participation • Taking responsibility for: • Their own behavior • Running the class • Fulfilling their role/duties • Leadership • Cooperation • Accepting and supporting others

  7. Features of Sport Education: • Seasons • Team Affiliation: roles, posters • Formal Competition: Team round robin • Culminating Event: Season championship • Record Keeping • Festivity: Awards

  8. How do I implement a new model in my program? 1. Start Small 2. Keep a Goal in Mind 3. Go with your best class… 4. Expect Resistance 5. Go with Your Strengths 6. Emphasize 2 or 3 Features at the beginning 7. Find a Colleague who is Interested

  9. Five main phases: • Phase 1:Team selection (1lesson) • Phase 2:Teacher-directed phase – (2-3 lessons) includes skill instruction & instruction to guide effective leader and followership • Phase 3:Pre-season phase (4-5 lessons) • Phase 4: Formal competition (3-4 lessons) • Phase 5:Culminating event (1 lesson)

  10. Team Roles • Coach • Captain • Manager • Exercise specialist • Publicist • Commentator • Referee • Motivator • Sports Council • You may also have specialist roles such as: ball retriever (volleyball) Down Marker (flag football) Place Judge (track and field)

  11. Sport Education Conclusions • Students participate in the way they choose. • Students love this curricular approach, therefore more participation. • Get to know fellow classmates. • Knowledge and skills of a sport improve.

  12. Team Poster

  13. Round Robin Results Poster

  14. Points Poster

  15. Excellence in Daily Duty Team Performance Award Presented to _____________________ for exhibiting great organization and teamwork during today’s class Date Signature League Commissioner

  16. Officiating Excellence Award Presented to ________________________________ for calling a great game Way to Go!! Date Signature League Commissioner

  17. What is the most effective way to organize teams? • Preseason allocation of students to teams by the teacher • Preseason allocation of students to teams by the teacher and students • Skill challenges (volleyball, basketball) • Small tournaments (racket sports) • Student selection committee using a rating scale • Draft system • Coaches conduct a blind a draft

  18. Resources PE.Metrics Assessing National Standards 1-6 in Secondary School (2011)National Association for Sport and Physical Education, Reston, Va. Pipeline Teaching Instructional Models in Standards-Based Physical Education. (2011) NASPE VA: Author Assessment Strategies Secondary Physical Education (2011) 2nd edition, NASPE, Reston, Va Bulger, Sean M., Mohr, Derek J., Rairigh,Richard M.& Townsend, J.Scott (2007) Sport Education Seasons, Champaign, Il: Human Kinetics. Kamiya, Artie, Editor (2012) Great Activities Publishing Company Lund, JacalynLea,PhD, Kirk, May Fortman, PhD (2010) Performance-Based Assessment for Middle and High School PE, 2nd edition, Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics Siedentop, D. (1994). Sport education: quality P.E. through positive sport experiences. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics

  19. Resources (cont.) Siedentop, dl, Hastie, P. A., & van der Mars, h. (2004) Complete guide to sport education. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. Siedentop, D. (1998) What is sport education and how does it work? Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 69, 18-20. Townsend, J.Scott, Mohr, Derek J., Rairigh,Richard M.& Bulger, Sean M. (2003) Assessing Student Outcomes in Sport Education: A Pedagogocal Approach. National Association for Sport and Physical Education Dr. Kimberly Bush NC State University Dr. StevedaChepkoWinthrop University Jessica Hook Bugg Elementary

  20. Charla T Parker 201 Bengal Boulevard Fuquay Varina High School Fuquay Varina, North Carolina 27526 cparker1@wcpss.net 919-270-9633

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